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Jul 29, 2015
Superstorm Sandy continues to affect the lives of tens of thousands of New Jersey residents, in the form of unfinished repairs, disputed claims, and recurrent mold. These after-effects still linger for Sandy-impacted residents, and are associated with increased odds of residents experiencing mental health distress, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depression.
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The Institute of Education Sciences, the research arm of the U.S. Department of Education, has awarded NYU Steinhardt more than $1 million to study educational videos that aim to help young children with vocabulary development.Read More

A team of scientists has linked changes in the structure of a handful of central brain neurons to understanding how animals adjust to changing seasons. Its findings enhance our understanding of the mechanisms vital to the regulation of our circadian system, or internal clock.Read More

Dancer Sascha Radetsky, composer Tarik O’Regan, and writer/historian Marina Warner are among a group of eight fellows who will be in residence this fall at the Center for Ballet and the Arts (CBA), the first international institute devoted to the creation and study of ballet.Read More

Jul 31, 2015
In recognition of the substantial role that science plays in educating and training students of art conservation, the NYU Institute of Fine Arts (IFA) has been accredited by the New York State Board of Education to award students in its conservation program the degree of Master of Science in Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Read MoreInstitute of Fine Arts |
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Jul 30, 2015
A team of scientists has linked changes in the structure of a handful of central brain neurons to understanding how animals adjust to changing seasons. Its findings enhance our understanding of the mechanisms vital to the regulation of our circadian system, or internal clock.Read MoreResearch, Arts and Science, Faculty |
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Jul 30, 2015
The Tisch Department of Photography & Imaging, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the School of the Arts at NYU, will mount an exhibition of some of its greatest treasures by some of the most profound photographers and artists of our time, including Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, and Berenice Abbott.Read MoreTisch School of the Arts |
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Jul 30, 2015
Strains, sprains and needle sticks are among the most common non-fatal injuries associated with nursing, and research suggests that newly licensed nurses are at greater risk for these injuries than their more experienced counterparts.Read MoreCollege of Nursing, Research, Research News |
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Jul 29, 2015
Superstorm Sandy continues to affect the lives of tens of thousands of New Jersey residents, in the form of unfinished repairs, disputed claims, and recurrent mold. These after-effects still linger for Sandy-impacted residents, and are associated with increased odds of residents experiencing mental health distress, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depression.Read MoreResearch, College of Global Public Health |
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Jul 28, 2015
Drs. Yamano and Schmidt have developed a novel non-viral gene delivery method, and the proposed studies are designed to test whether this could be used to treat cancer pain effectively and safely.Read MoreFederal Grants, Research, College of Dentistry |
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Jul 28, 2015
Dancer Sascha Radetsky, composer Tarik O’Regan, and writer/historian Marina Warner are among a group of eight fellows who will be in residence this fall at the Center for Ballet and the Arts (CBA), the first international institute devoted to the creation and study of ballet.Read More
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Jul 27, 2015
A $2 million gift from attorney Stephen Susman provides initial funding for the Civil Jury Project to conduct research on civil juries, a long-standing but vanishing feature of the American judicial landscape.Read MoreSchool of Law, Research |
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Jul 21, 2015
New York University’s Fales Library & Special Collections is pleased to announce the acquisition of the archives of Triple Canopy, the widely admired New York art and literary journal, published almost exclusively on-line since 2007.Read MoreDivision of Libraries, Fales |
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